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People need to stop being impatient and let the club do its thing. Everything has to be okayed by the AFL, so that is certainly holding things up and for the better. No brash decisions. Get the make up of the board right.

yep if it takes three months to keep AS out I will be happy

 

I don't think Brisbane's sacking of Voss indicates they have someone lined up already. If they were going to sack him at year's end, it's best for Brisbane to make it clear they were in the market asap. And if strong rumours were floating around the club that Voss wouldn't be continued, there is nothing to be gained by waiting. Of course they could have someone lined up, but there is nothing to prove it. All speculation.

Brisbane's Chairman has said that they will announce the new coach next week...

Brisbane's Chairman has said that they will announce the new coach next week...

Maybe it's the "Birdman"...

 

Ideally the board should have been well and truly in place by now. Who knows whether the reasons it is not have been avoidable or not, certainly not me. But it would be nice to hear some news sooner rather than later.

Totally agree, its too long since the last Grand Final Victory.

You would think we could have won three or Four Premiership Since 1964.

Oh wait you are talking about the 2013 season, that nothing for us to wait this long for us true MFC Supporters LOL


Its not like our track record.suggests we will make the wrong choice so calm down...

No need to panic. There will be more experienced and good coaches looking for jobs than positions available. While Roos might be the favourite with supporters, Williams, Eade, Laidley, Ratten, Voss, Harvey, etc all have something to offer and should not be considered as "second-best". Which is the best of that lot? I have no idea - that's why we have a selection panel.

 

We know absolutely nothing about the situation really, that's the whole point, might find out it's all sorted and we're waiting for more appropriate times to make announcements.

After the way this club has been run since about forever, excuse us if we don't just accept that it's all been sorted behind the scenes and she'll be right mate.

they have just tabled a $1.5M offer to Roos. hardly sitting back!!!!!!!!!!!


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